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Review:
The continual progression of London's Sigha into a producer of real pedigree is charted via his fifth release for Hotflush, introducing four cuts shorn of titular ingenuity with the focus squarely on the cavernous end of the techno spectrum. Fans of the recent Skudge album should definitely cast their senses over the tracks presented here which more than justify the attention the likes of Dettmann, Klock and Ruskin have been showing towards Sigha productions of late. The first track is the big one with tightly coiled acid textures wrapped around a relentless rattle of machine funk intensity and sets the tone for what follows with "A2", a similarly highly pressurised concoction of hypnotic bleeps and subaqueous drum hits. Special mention to the final descent into smudged out beatless industrial menace which highlights Sigha's versatility.
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